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We Pray Coronavirus Hospitalizations and Deaths Continually Decline in Jesus' Name
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<blockquote data-quote="Intercessor" data-source="post: 31805575" data-attributes="member: 26"><p>The data above shows the clear decline in the hospitalization and death rates of Covid-19 in the U.S. -- These charts show facts we are not seeing -- the disease in the U.S. is declining -- The recent "apparent" rise in new cases is solely a result of testing picking up asymptomatic cases from people who did not even know they had the virus, whereas in the "peak" of the actual pandemic, only the sick were being tested -- we are now testing everybody, therefore people that have been exposed to the virus, and built up immunity by antibodies, are registering in the "new cases" -- they should also be registered as "healed" and "recovered." This is actually good news showing the virus has for the most part, "run its course."</p><p>...</p><p>There are some anticipated "spikes" in some of the southern regions. Spikes go up then come down, thus the name spike. People cannot get careless, but should keep a distance, wash their hands, use sanitizer, keep their windows open as much as possible and give the shaka sign rather than shake hands. Pray reporters stop trying to maximize the data in order to cause fear, which is not of God, and rather give a balanced perspective based on the data, in Jesus' Name</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Intercessor, post: 31805575, member: 26"] The data above shows the clear decline in the hospitalization and death rates of Covid-19 in the U.S. -- These charts show facts we are not seeing -- the disease in the U.S. is declining -- The recent "apparent" rise in new cases is solely a result of testing picking up asymptomatic cases from people who did not even know they had the virus, whereas in the "peak" of the actual pandemic, only the sick were being tested -- we are now testing everybody, therefore people that have been exposed to the virus, and built up immunity by antibodies, are registering in the "new cases" -- they should also be registered as "healed" and "recovered." This is actually good news showing the virus has for the most part, "run its course." ... There are some anticipated "spikes" in some of the southern regions. Spikes go up then come down, thus the name spike. People cannot get careless, but should keep a distance, wash their hands, use sanitizer, keep their windows open as much as possible and give the shaka sign rather than shake hands. Pray reporters stop trying to maximize the data in order to cause fear, which is not of God, and rather give a balanced perspective based on the data, in Jesus' Name [/QUOTE]
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